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INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONINSTRUCTIONS

Ultra ClassicUltra ClassicUltra ClassicUltra ClassicUltra Classic

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TABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................. 3INSTALLATION - BRACKET ............................................................................................................ 3POWER CONNECTIONS ................................................................................................................ 4TRANSDUCER ................................................................................................................................ 5SPEED/TEMPERATURE SENSOR ................................................................................................. 6KEYBOARD BASICS ....................................................................................................................... 7OPERATION .................................................................................................................................... 8POWER/LIGHTS .............................................................................................................................. 8MENUS ............................................................................................................................................ 8MODES ............................................................................................................................................ 8AUTOMATIC ................................................................................................................................... 11SENSITIVITY .................................................................................................................................. 11RANGE ........................................................................................................................................... 12ZOOM ............................................................................................................................................. 13

Automatic Operation .................................................................................................................. 13Manual Operation ....................................................................................................................... 14

GRAYLINE® ................................................................................................................................... 14CHART SPEED ............................................................................................................................... 15FISH ID ........................................................................................................................................... 16FISHTRACK™ ................................................................................................................................ 16CHART SETUP ............................................................................................................................... 17

FASTRAK™ ................................................................................................................................ 17GROUPS FASTRAK™ ............................................................................................................... 18CHART CURSOR ....................................................................................................................... 18DISPLAY ZOOM BAR ................................................................................................................. 18DISPLAY ZONE BAR .................................................................................................................. 19DIGITAL SONAR ........................................................................................................................ 19

ALARMS ......................................................................................................................................... 20DEPTH ALARMS ........................................................................................................................ 20ZONE ALARM ............................................................................................................................ 21FISH ALARM .............................................................................................................................. 21

ADJUST CHART SURFACE CLARITY ........................................................................................... 22ADVANCED SIGNAL PROCESSING (ASP) ................................................................................... 22SYSTEM SETUP ............................................................................................................................. 23

AUDIO/DISPLAY ........................................................................................................................ 23SYSTEM INFORMATION ........................................................................................................... 24UNITS OF MEASURE ................................................................................................................ 24RESET DISTANCE LOG ............................................................................................................ 24TEMPERATURE GRAPH ........................................................................................................... 24SIMULATOR ............................................................................................................................... 25

TROUBLESHOOTING .................................................................................................................... 26WINDOWS SUMMARY ................................................................................................................... 29UPS SHIPPING ............................................................................................................................... 30WARRANTY .................................................................................................................................... 31INTERNATIONAL SERVICE INFORMATION ................................................................................. 33

All features and specifications subject to change without notice.All screens in this manual are simulated.

Copyright © 1996, Eagle ElectronicsAll rights reserved.

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INTRODUCTIONThe Ultra Classic is the latest member of the Eagle family that combinesa high performance sonar with a wide screen. Using menu features and“soft-key” operation, the Ultra Classic is also one of the easiest to usesonars that Eagle has ever built. The wide “Ultravision” screen shows theunderwater world with high resolution and detail. The display and key-board are also lighted for night operation. Both the Ultra Classic and UltraClassic Plus have digital boat speed, surface water temperature, anddistance travelled (log) screens. The Ultra Classic Plus comes with aspeed/temperature sensor, the Ultra Classic does not.

SPECIFICATIONSDimensions................................................ 5 7/8"H x 7 3/4"W x 3 7/8"DTransmitter Frequency .............................. 192 kHzTransmitter Power ..................................... 600 watts (p-p, typical)

75 watts (RMS, typical)Display ...................................................... Supertwist "Ultravision" LCD

160 vertical x 160 horizontal25,600 total pixels

NOTICE!The storage temperature for your unit is from -4 degrees to +167degrees Fahrenheit (-20 degrees to +75 degrees Celsius). Extendedstorage in temperatures higher or lower than specified will damage theliquid crystal display in your unit. This type of damage is not coveredby the warranty. For more information, contact the factory's CustomerService Department or your local service center.

INSTALLATIONMOUNTINGInstall the Ultra Classic in any convenient location, provided there isclearance behind the unit when it is tilted for the best viewing angle. Holesin the bracket base allow wood screw or through-bolt mounting. You mayneed to place a piece of plywood on the back of thin fiberglass panels tosecure the mounting hardware. Make certain there is enough room behindthe unit to attach the power and transducer cables.

The Classic's gimbal bracket will also accept the GBSA-1 swivel bracketadapter that lets you rotate the unit a full 360°.

The smallest hole that allows one power or transducer connector to passthrough is 3/4". After the hole is drilled, push the transducer connector upthrough the hole first, then drop the power cable down through it.

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POWER CONNECTIONSThe Ultra Classic works from a twelve-volt battery system. For the bestresults, attach the power cable directly to the battery. You can attach thepower cable to an accessory or power buss, however you may haveproblems with electrical interference. Therefore, it’s safer to go ahead andattach the power cable directly to the battery. If the cable is not longenough, splice #18 gauge wire onto it. The power cable has two wires, redand black. Red is the positive lead, black is negative or ground. Makecertain to attach the in-line fuse holder to the red lead as close to the powersource as possible. For example, if you have to extend the power cableto the battery or power buss, attach one end of the fuse holder directly tothe battery or power buss. This will protect both the unit and the powercable in the event of a short. Both the Ultra Classic and the Ultra ClassicPlus use a 3-amp fuse.

IMPORTANT!Do not use this product without a 3-amp fuse wired into the power cable!Failure to use a 3-amp fuse will void your warranty.

If you’re installing an Ultra Classic Plus, read the speed/temperaturesensor mounting instructions on page 4. Route the sensor’s cable to theUltra Classic Plus’ power cable and plug it into the connector marked“SPEED/TEMP CABLE”

After the cables have been routed, fill the hole with a good marine sealingcompound. Offset the bracket to cover the hole. Route the power cablethrough the slot. Break out one of the holes in the back of the bracket forthe transducer cable.

FRONT

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REDWIRE

3 ampFUSE

BLACKWIRE

12 VOLTBATTERY

TO SPEED/TEMPSENSOR

(Not included withUltra Classic.)

POWER CONNECTIONS

To UltraClassic

TRANSDUCER INSTALLATIONThe HS-WSBK supplied with your Ultra Classic is a transom mounttransducer. It can be installed on any outboard or stern-drive(inboard\outboard) powered boat. It can also be permanently installedinside the boat to "shoot-through" the hull on some fiberglass boats.

The “kick-up” mounting bracket helps prevent damage if the transducerstrikes an object while the boat is moving. If the transducer does “kick-up”, the bracket can easily be pushed back in place without tools.

Read the enclosed transducer installation manual carefully before at-tempting the installation. Determine which of the mounting positions isright for your boat. Use extreme care if mounting the transducer insidethe hull, since once it is epoxied into position, the transducer usuallycan't be removed without damaging it. Remember, the transducer loca-tion is the most critical part of a sonar installation. If it isn't doneproperly, the sonar can't perform to its designed potential.

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SPEED/TEMPERATURE SENSOR INSTALLATION(Ultra Classic Plus Only)Mount the speed/temp sensor on the boat’s transom in a location wherethe flow of water is the smoothest. There should be a minimum ofturbulence and air bubbles in the chosen location. The port (left) side of thetransom is preferred, however, the starboard (right) side can be used ifnecessary. Do not mount the speed sensor behind strakes, ribs, or thru-hull fittings. These will disturb the flow of water to the speed sensor. In atypical installation, the speed sensor is mounted six to twelve inches fromthe centerline of the hull. The sensor must always be in the water tofunction properly. Make certain the chosen location is in the water even athigh speed or when the boat is on plane.

Once you determine the proper location, place the sensor on the transom.Make certain the sensor’s bottom is flush with the bottom of the hull. Markthe transom in four places, two in each slot. Drill a 5/32" mounting hole ateach location. Mount the sensor to the hull with four #10 stainless steelscrews. Use a good grade of caulking compound to seal the screws.Adjust the sensor so it is flush with the bottom of the hull and tighten thescrews.

If the base of the transom has a radius, fill the gap between the transomand the sensor with caulking compound. This will help ensure a smoothwater flow.

Route the sensor cable to the in-line connector on the Ultra Classic Plus’power cable. The speed/temp sensor is now ready for use.

GOOD LOCATION

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KEYBOARDThe keyboard has keys arranged in two vertical columns beneath thearrow keys. The menu key near the bottom left corner of the keyboardactivates the first menu page. The other keys are used to activate thealarm menu, make menu selections, and change modes.

MODE - Pressing this key switches the unit between different sonarmodes.

MENU - Press this key to show the menus and gain access to mostfunctions.

ARROW KEYS - These keys are used to make menu selections and tomove objects on the screen.

ZOUT, ZIN - These keys let you zoom the screen in and out to see detail.

ALARM - Press this key to activate any of the sonar alarms.

PWR - This key turns the Ultra Classic and it's lights on and off.

ENT, EXIT - These keys let you enter or erase values.

UltraClassic

PWRENT

MENU EXIT

MODE ALARM

ZOUT ZIN

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MENUSThe Ultra Classic uses menus extensively to guide you through thefunctions and features of the unit. To use the menus, simply press theMENU key. The options on the menus let you to customize the unit to yourparticular needs and water conditions. Use the up and down arrow keysto move to different menus. The left and right arrow keys select and adjustmenu items. If you ever get lost in a menu, simply press the EXIT key. Thisclears the menus from the screen.

MODESThe Ultra Classic has four differentmodes: digital/chart, split-chart, fullchart, and window groups. To selecta different mode, simply press theMODE key. A screen similar to theone at right appears. Press the up ordown arrow key to select the desiredmode, then press EXIT key to erasethe modes menu. A summary of themodes starts on the next page.

OPERATIONPOWER/LIGHTSTo turn the Ultra Classic on, simplypress the PWR key. A screen similarto the one at right appears.

The menus on this screen let youchange to the metric mode by press-ing the up arrow key, adjust the screencontrast by pressing the left or rightarrow keys, or turn Fish ID off bypressing the down arrow key. Pressthe EXIT key to erase these menus.

The PWR key also controls the lights. Once the Ultra Classic is turned on,press the PWR key to turn the lights on. Press the PWR key again to turnthe lights off.

To turn the Ultra Classic off, press and hold the PWR key while a"countdown" appears on the screen. The unit will shut itself off when thecountdown reaches zero. Release the PWR key.

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Full ChartThis is the default mode used whenthe Ultra Classic is first turned on. Thebottom signal scrolls across the screenfrom right to left. Depth scales on theright side of the screen makes it easyto determine the depth of fish, struc-ture, and other objects. The line at thetop of the screen represents the sur-face. The bottom depth shows at thetop left corner of the screen. The word"AUTO" at the screen's top centershows that the Ultra Classic is in theautomatic mode, freeing you from sensitivity, range, and noise rejectionadjustments.

Split ChartA split chart shows the underwaterworld from the surface to the bottomon the right side of the screen. The leftside shows an enlarged version of theright side. The zoom range shows atthe bottom of the screen. In this ex-ample, the zoom range is 2X, or twotimes the right side's view. By press-ing the ZOUT and ZIN keys, you canchange the left side's zoom from 2X to4X and back.

Digital/ChartThe digital/chart shows the chart onthe right side of the screen. The leftside has four digital boxes containingthe water depth at the top of thescreen, boat speed, distance trav-elled (log), and surface water tem-perature. At the bottom of the screenis a temperature graph. (Note: Speed,distance, and temperature displaysrequire a speed/temperature sensorwhich comes with the Ultra ClassicPlus and must be purchased sepa-rately for the Ultra Classic.)

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Window GroupsYou can change the displays on theUltra Classic by using the windowsfeature. This lets you use different dis-plays for your own fishing or boatingsituations. This feature gives you 8different display screens in the windowgroups alone.

The screens available in the windowsmode are divided into two or morewindows per screen. Each screen ofwindows is called a “group”. Group “A”as shown above has the digital depthdisplay in one window, battery voltagein another, water temperature, speed,and distance travelled.

To use the windows feature, first pressthe MODE key. A screen similar to theone shown at right appears. Highlightthe "Group" menu at the bottom of thescreen. Now press the left or rightarrow keys to sequence through theavailable groups. When the desiredgroup appears, press the EXIT key toerase the modes menu.

FlasherThe flasher mode changes the UltraClassic from a graph to a flasher screen.On the screen at right, the water depthis 58.2 feet. A fish is at 50 feet and twoother fish show on the dial between 17and 25 feet. The depth range showsabove the digital depth display in thecenter of the screen. If you have aspeed/temperature sensor installed,boat speed, surface water tempera-ture, and distance travelled all show onthis screen.

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AUTOMATICWhen the Ultra Classic is first turnedon, the Automatic feature is enabled.This is indicated by the word “AUTO”at the top of the screen. The Auto-matic feature adjusts the sensitivityand range so the bottom signal isdisplayed in the lower half of the screenat all times.

To turn Automatic off, first press theMENU key, then press the up or downarrow keys until the "AUTO" menuappears. Press the left arrow key to switch to the manual mode. The letters“Man” appear at the top of the screen, indicating the unit is in the manualmode. To turn Automatic on, repeat the above steps to get the auto menu,then press the right arrow key.

SENSITIVITYThe sensitivity controls the ability of the unit to pick up echoes. A lowsensitivity level excludes much of the bottom information, fish signals, andother target information. High sensitivity levels enables you to see thisdetail, but it can also clutter the screenwith many undesired signals. Typi-cally, the best sensitivity level showsa good solid bottom signal withGrayline and some surface clutter.

When the Ultra Classic is in the Auto-matic mode, the sensitivity is auto-matically adjusted to keep a solid bot-tom signal displayed, plus a little more.This gives it the capability to show fishand other detail.

However, situations occur where itbecomes necessary to increase or decrease the sensitivity. This typicallyhappens when you wish to see more detail, so an increase in sensitivityis indicated. The procedure to adjust it is the same whether the unit is inthe automatic or manual mode.

To adjust the sensitivity, press the MENU key, then press the up or downarrow keys until the "SENS" menu appears as shown above.

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The sensitivity menu has left and right arrows, plus a horizontal bar graph.The graph gives a visual indication of the sensitivity level. The number tothe right of the bar graph shows the percentage of sensitivity in use.

To increase the sensitivity level, press the right arrow key. As you pressthe key, the menu’s bar graph will grow wider and the percentage willincrease in value. You can also see the difference on the chart record asit scrolls. When the sensitivity is at the desired level, release the key.

To decrease the sensitivity level, press the left arrow key. The bar graphand percentage will decrease. When the sensitivity is at the desired level,release the key. When you reach either the maximum or minimum limit,a tone sounds.

To erase the menu, press the EXITkey.

RANGE - AutomaticWhen turned on for the first time, theUltra Classic automatically places thebottom signal in the lower half of thescreen. This is called Auto Rangingand is part of the automatic function.Typically, the range cannot be changedmanually while the unit is in auto-matic, as shown at right. However,depending upon the bottom depth andthe current range, you can change therange to a different depth. In the example screen shown below, the bottomdepth has descended to a point where you can change the range to 150feet. To do this, simply press the right arrow key while the Auto Rangemenu is displayed. When you're fin-ished with this menu, press the EXITkey to erase it.

RANGE - ManualThe Ultra Classic gives you completecontrol over the range when it’s in themanual mode.

To change the range, first make cer-tain the Ultra Classic is in the manualmode. Next, press the MENU key andthe up or down arrow keys until the

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range menu appears as shown atright. Press the left or right arrow keysto decrease or increase the range.The available ranges are 0-5, 10, 20,30, 40, 60, 100, 150, 200, 300, 500,800, and 1000 feet. After the desiredrange is displayed, press the EXITkey to erase the range menu.

NOTE: The depth capability of theUltra Classic depends on the trans-ducer installation, water and bottomconditions, and other factors.

ZOOMEnlarging or “zooming” the picture is a common method used to showsmall detail and fish signals. The Ultra Classic gives you two differentzoom sizes, plus a split screen zoom option. The zoom operation andadjustment is different in the automatic and manual modes.

ZOOM - AUTOMATIC MODEThe only way to zoom the screen in automatic mode is to simply press theZIN (zoom-in) key. This enlarges all echoes on the screen to twice theirnormal size. If you press the ZIN key again, the screen is "zoomed" to fourtimes normal size. To return the screen to 2X or normal, simply press theZOUT (zoom-out) key until the desired zoom appears.

When the Ultra Classic is in the 2X or 4X zooms, "2X" or "4X" appears inthe lower right corner of the screen, showing which mode the unit iscurrently in.

NO ZOOM 2X ZOOM

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ZOOM - MANUAL MODEThe Z-IN (zoom-in) and Z-OUT (zoom-out) keys enlarge and reduce thesize of the echoes on the screen when the unit is in the manual mode, thesame as the automatic mode.

However, you can manually adjust thezoom when the unit is in the manualmode. To do this, press the MENUkey, then press the right or left arrowkeys until the "CHART ZOOM" menuappears. Now press the right arrowkey. A screen similar to the one atright appears.

This is the split-screen zoom menu. Azoom bar shows at the far right side ofthe screen. All echoes between thetop and bottom of the zoom bar areshown on the left side of the screen. Pressing the up or down arrow keysmoves the zoom bar up or down. As you adjust the zoom bar, the rangechanges on the left side of the screen at the same time.

To return to the full-screen mode, simply press the EXIT key. This alsoerases the zoom bar and move zoom menu.

GRAYLINE®

GRAYLINE lets you distinguish between strong and weak echoes. It“paints” gray on targets that are stronger than a preset value. This allowsyou to tell the difference between a hard and soft bottom. For example, asoft, muddy or weedy bottom returns a weaker signal which is shown witha narrow or no gray line. A hard bottom returns a strong signal whichcauses a wide gray line.

If you have two signals of equal size, one with gray and the other without,then the target with gray is the stronger signal. This helps distinguishweeds from trees on the bottom, or fish from structure.

GRAYLINE is adjustable. Since GRAYLINE shows the difference be-tween strong and weak signals, adjusting the sensitivity may require adifferent GRAYLINE level, also. The level chosen by the Ultra Classic atpower on is usually adequate for most conditions. Experiment with yourunit to find the GRAYLINE setting that’s best for you.

To adjust the GRAYLINE level, press the MENU key, then press the up

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or down arrow keys until theGRAYLINE menu appears. A screensimilar to the one at right appears.Press the left arrow key to decreasethe gray level or the right arrow key toincrease it. The percentage ofGRAYLINE in use changes as thearrow keys are pressed. The bar chartalso gives a graphical indication of theGRAYLINE level. You can see thechange on the screen (both on themenu and on the chart record) as youpress the keys. After you’ve finished,press the EXIT key to erase the menu.

CHART SPEEDThe rate echoes scroll across the screen is called the chart speed. It’sadjustable by first pressing the menu key, then pressing the up or downarrow keys until the "CHT SPD" (chart speed) menu appears as shownbelow left. Increase the chart speed by pressing the right arrow key ordecrease it by pressing the left arrow key. The percentage of chart speedin use changes as the arrow keys are pressed. The bar chart also givesa graphical indication of the chart speed. You can see the change on thescreen (both on the menu and on the chart record) as you press the keys.After you’ve made the adjustment, press the EXIT key to erase the menu.

CHART SPEED MENU CHART STOP MENU

To stop the chart, press the menu key, then press the up or down arrowkeys until the "CHART" menu appears as shown above right. Press theleft arrow key to stop the chart. To start the chart again, press the rightarrow key.

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FISH IDThe Fish ID feature identifies targets that meet certain conditions as fish.The microcomputer analyses all echoes and eliminates surface clutter,thermoclines, and other signals that are undesirable. In most instances,remaining targets are fish. The Fish ID feature displays symbols on thescreen in place of the actual fish echoes. There are four fish symbol sizes:tiny, small, medium, and large. These are used to designate the relativesize between targets. In other words, it displays a small fish symbol whenit thinks a target is a small fish, a medium fish symbol on a larger target, etc.

The microcomputer is sophisticated, but it can be fooled. It can't distin-guish between fish and other suspended objects such as trotlines, turtles,submerged floats, air bubbles, etc. Individual tree limbs extending out-wards from a group of limbs is the hardest object for the Fish ID featureto distinguish from fish.

You may see Fish ID symbols on the screen when actually, there are nofish. Practice with the unit in both the Fish ID mode and without to becomemore familiar with the Fish ID feature.

When the Ultra Classic is turned on,the Fish ID feature is automaticallyturned on, also. To turn the Fish IDfeature off, press the menu key, thenpress the arrow keys until the FISH IDmenu appears. Press the left arrowkey to turn the fish ID feature off. Toturn the Fish ID feature on again,repeat the above steps, but press theright arrow key until the "ON" is high-lighted. Any targets the microcom-puter determines are fish will be dis-played as fish symbols.

Remember, the Fish ID feature can’t be used when the Ultra Classic is inthe manual mode. If you turn the Fish ID feature on when the Ultra Classicis in manual, the microcomputer will turn the automatic feature on. If youturn automatic off when the Fish ID feature is on, the Fish ID feature willbe turned off also.

FISHTRACK™The FishTrack feature shows the depth of a fish symbol when it appearson the display. This lets you accurately gauge the depth of targets. Thisfeature is available only when the Fish ID feature is on.

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When the Ultra Classic is turned on, FishTrack is enabled. To turn theFishTrack feature off, press the menu key, then press the up or downarrow keys until the FISH ID menu appears. Now press the left arrow key.Pressing it once switches the FishTrack feature off, but leaves Fish ID on.To turn FishTrack on, press the right arrow key, which highlights the"TRACK" label on the Fish ID menu.

CHART SETUPThe Ultra Classic lets you customizethe chart screen. To do this, press theMENU key, then press the up or downarrow keys until the "CHART SETUP"menu appears. Now press the rightarrow key. The screen shown at rightappears.

The digital depth display at the top leftcorner of the screen normally showsin large numbers. You can change thisto smaller numbers or turn it off com-pletely using the "Show Digital" menuat the top of this screen.

You can also turn the temperature, speedometer, distance log, zoom bar,zone alarm bar, fastrak, and cursor on or off using this menu. See belowfor more information on these items.

FASTRAKThis feature converts all echoes toshort horizontal lines on the display’sfar right side. The graph continues tooperate normally. FASTRAK gives youa rapid update of conditions directlyunder the boat. This makes it usefulfor ice fishing, or when you’re fishingat anchor. Since the unit is not mov-ing, fish signals are long, drawn outlines on a normal chart display.FASTRAK converts the graph to avertical bar graph that, with practice,makes a useful addition to fishing at astationary location.

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Setup" menu, then press the right arrow key. Press the EXIT key to erasethe menu. A screen similar to the one at the bottom of the previous pageappears. To turn Fastrak off, repeat theabove steps.

Groups FastrackSeveral windows groups have a Fas-track screen that looks a little differentthan the Fastrack used on the full screenchart. Windows Fastrack, shown onthe right side of this screen also con-verts echoes to short horizontal lines,but it also gives you scale lines to makeit easier to determine the depth of thetargets. You can use group "H" shownat right to help you learn how to use the Fastrack feature. Remember,Fastrack is only showing you the first column of echoes from the normaldisplay as they appear. It is simply converting each dot to a horizontal line.

CHART CURSORThe Ultra Classic has a chart cursor that allows you to pinpoint a target’sdepth. The cursor is simply a horizontal line that extends across thedisplay from left to right. A depth boxat the end of the line on the right sideshows the line’s depth. In the exampleat right, the cursor (line) is at 41.1 feet.

To display the chart cursor, highlightthe "Show Cursor" on the "Chart Setup"menu, then press the right arrow key.A screen similar to the one at rightappears. Use the up and down arrowkeys to move the cursor up or down tothe desired depth.

To turn the chart cursor off, repeat theabove steps. The Ultra Classic returns to the sonar screen without thechart cursor.

DISPLAY ZOOM BARWhen the unit is in the split-screen zoom mode, the zoom bar doesn’tnormally show on the screen. The zoom bar shows the section of wateron the right side of the screen that is being enlarged on the left side. Toturn the zoom bar on continuously when the split-screen mode is on,

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highlight the "Show Zoom Bar" on the"Chart Setup" menu, then press theright arrow key. Now press the EXITkey. If you're not in the split-screenmode, change to that mode. A screensimilar to the one at right appears.

To turn the zoom bar off, repeat theabove steps.

DISPLAY ZONE BARThe zone alarm has a range bar. Anyechoes that appear between the topand bottom of this bar triggers thezone alarm. This bar normally doesn'tshow on the screen. To turn the zonebar on continuously, highlight the"Show Zone Bar" on the "Chart Setup"menu, then press the right arrow key.Now press the EXIT key. A screensimilar to the one at right appears.Toturn the zone bar off, repeat the abovesteps.

See the Alarms section in this manualfor more information on the zone alarm.

DIGITAL SONARWhen the Ultra Classic is turned on, the digital depth display is located atthe top left corner of the screen. This display comes from a separate digitalsonar built into the unit. It displays only the bottom depth. If it loses thebottom, the last known depth will flash on the display. When the digitalfinds the bottom, it will automatically display the bottom depth again.

The digital sonar can be turned off, however this also turns all automaticfeatures off also, such as auto sensitivity, auto ranging, and the Fish ID.feature.

To turn the digital off, first press the MENU key, then press the up or downarrow keys until the "DIGITAL SONAR" menu appears. Press the leftarrow key to turn it off.

Note: Turning the digital sonar off also turns the automatic mode off,including Fish ID, and the depth alarms.

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ALARMSThe Ultra Classic has three different types of sonar alarms. The first is theFish Alarm. It sounds when the Fish I.D. feature determines an echo orgroup of echoes is a fish. Another alarm is the Zone Alarm which consistsof a bar. Any echo that appears inside this bar triggers this alarm. The lastalarm is called the Depth Alarm. Only the bottom signal will trigger thisalarm. This is useful as an anchor watch, a shallow water alert, or fornavigation.

To adjust an alarm, first press theALARM key. The screen shown atright appears. Follow the instructionsbelow for setting each alarm.

DEPTH ALARMSThe depth alarms sound a tone whenthe bottom signal goes shallower thanthe shallow alarm’s setting or deeperthan the deep alarm’s setting. Forexample, if you set the shallow alarmto ten feet, the alarm will sound a toneif the bottom signal is less than tenfeet. It will continue to sound until the bottom goes deeper than 10 feet.The deep alarm works just the opposite. It sounds a warning tone if thebottom depth goes deeper than the alarm's setting. Both depth alarmswork only off the digital bottom depth signals. No other targets will tripthese alarms. If you turn the digital off, the depth alarms will be inoperative.These alarms can be used at the same time or individually.

To adjust the shallow alarm, highlightthe "Shallow Depth" label. To adjustthe deep alarm, highlight the "DeepDepth" label. Both alarms adjust iden-tically. We'll use the shallow alarm asan example. Highlight the "ShallowDepth" label, then press the right ar-row key. The screen shown at rightappears.

Use the up or down arrow keys toselect the number, the right and leftkeys to move from number to numberin the depth. For example, to set the shallow alarm depth to 10 feet, pressthe right arrow key once, then press the up arrow key once. The changes

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the second "0" to a "1". Next, press theright arrow key again and press thedown arrow key once. This changesthe "1" at the end of the number to a"0". The depth now shows 10 feet.

Press the ENT key to accept thissetting. The Ultra Classic returns tothe alarms menu, showing a shallowdepth of 10 feet. Now you can activatethe alarm by highlighting the "ShallowAlm" label and pressing the right ar-row key.

With the shallow alarm set at ten feet, anytime the digital display goesbelow ten feet, the shallow alarm sounds.

Set the deep alarm in the same manner. If the bottom depth reading goesbelow the deep alarm setting, the deep alarm will sound.

ZONE ALARMThe zone alarm is triggered when anyecho passes inside the zone alarmbar, shown on the right side of thescreen. To turn the zone alarm on,highlight the "Zone Alarm" label on thealarms menu, then press the rightarrow key. To adjust the zone alarm,highlight the "Zone Adjust" label, thenpress the right arrow key. A screensimilar to the one at right appears.

To adjust the top of the zone barhigher or lower, press the up or downarrow keys while the up and down arrows are surrounding the "UpperZone" on the screen as shown above. To adjust the bottom of the zone bar,first press the right arrow key to move the arrows to the "Lower Zone" onthe screen, then use the up or down arrow keys.

When the zone alarm is set, press the EXIT key to erase the menus.

FISH ALARMUse the fish alarm for a distinctive audible alarm when fish or othersuspended objects are detected by the Fish I.D. feature. A different tone

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sounds for each fish symbol size shown on the display. To turn the fishalarm on, press the ALARM key, then highlight the "Fish Alarm" label andpress the right arrow key. The unit will revert to the sonar display with thefish alarm turned on. Repeat the above steps to turn the fish alarm off.

Note: If the unit is in the manual mode, turning the Fish Alarm on will alsoturn the automatic mode and Fish ID on, also.

ADJUST CHART SURFACE CLARITYThe markings extending downward from the zero line on the chart arecalled “surface clutter.” These markings are caused by wave action, boatwakes, temperature inversion, and other natural causes.

The Surface Clarity Control (SCC)reduces or eliminates surface cluttersignals from the display. SCC variesthe sensitivity of the receiver, decreas-ing it near the surface and graduallyincreasing it as the depth increases.The maximum depth that SCC willaffect is 75% of the selected depthrange. For example, on a 0-60 footrange with maximum SCC, surfaceclutter will be reduced down to 45 feet.

There are three levels of SCC avail-able on the Ultra Classic: low, medium, and high. When it’s turned on forthe first time, the SCC level is low. To change it, press the MENU key, thenpress the up or down arrow keys until the "Surface Clarity" menu appears.Now use the left or right arrow keys to change it. When you're finished,press the EXIT key to erase the SCC menu.

ASP (Advanced Signal Processing)The ASP feature is a noise rejection system built into the Ultra Classic thatconstantly evaluates the effects of boat speed, water conditions, andinterference. This automatic feature gives you the best display possibleunder most conditions.

The ASP feature is an effective tool in combating noise. In sonar terms,noise is any undesired signal. It is caused by electrical and mechanicalsources such as bilge pumps, engine ignition systems and wiring, airbubbles passing over the face of the transducer, even vibration from theengine. In all cases, noise can produce unwanted marks on the display.

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The ASP feature has two levels -Normal and High. If you have highnoise levels, try using the “High” ASPsetting. However, if you are havingtrouble with noise, we suggest thatyou take steps to find the interferencesource and fix it, rather than continu-ally using the unit with the high ASPsetting. However, there are times whenyou may want to turn the ASP featureoff. This allows you to view all incom-ing echoes before they are processedby the ASP feature.

To change the ASP level, press the MENU key then press the up or downarrow keys until the "ASP" menu appears. Now use the left or right arrowkeys to change it. When you're finished, press the EXIT key to erase theASP menu.

SYSTEM SETUPThe following features are availablethrough the "System Setup" menu. Toaccess this menu, press the MENUkey, then press the up or down arrowkeys until the "System Setup" menuappears. Press the right arrow key.The screen shown at right appears.

Audio/DisplayYou can adjust the display's contrastand turn the speaker off or on usingthis menu. To do this, highlight the"Audio/Display" label on the systemsetup menu, then press the right ar-row key. The screen at right appears.

To adjust the contrast, highlight the"Contrast" menu, then use the left orright arrow key to change it. Look atthe pattern at the bottom of this screento adjust the contrast for the bestsharpness.

To turn the speaker off, highlight the

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"Speaker" label, then press the left arrow key to turn it off.

System InformationThis screen shows some basic data about the Ultra Classic. To view this,highlight the "System Info" label on the System Setup menu, then pressthe right arrow key. The system info screen appears. To erase this screen,press the EXIT key. The Ultra Classic returns to the System Setup menu.

Units of MeasureThe Ultra Classic normally shows thedepth in feet, speed in statute milesper hour, distance in statute miles,and temperature in degrees Fahren-heit. You can change any of thesesettings using the units of measuremenu. To do this, highlight the "Unitsof Measure" label on the System Setupmenu, then press the right arrow key.The screen at right appears. Highlightthe item you want to change, thenpress the right or left arrow key tochange it. To erase this screen, pressthe EXIT key.

Reset Distance LogIf you have a speed sensor attached to the Ultra Classic, the unit startscounting the distance you've travelled each time you turn it on. You canreset this distance to zero by turning the unit off and on again, however,it's easier to highlight the "Reset Distance Log" label on the System Setupmenu, then press the right arrow key. This resets the log and keeps youin the System Setup menu. To erase this menu, press the EXIT key.

Temperature GraphSome of the Ultra Classic's screens have atemperature graph, as shown at right. Nor-mally, the temperature graph has a 2° range.On the screen shown at right, the tempera-ture graph has a range from 72° to 74°. Youcan change this range to 4° or 10° using the"Temp Graph" label on the System Setupmenu. Highlight that label, then press theright arrow key until the desired temperaturegraph range is highlighted. Press the EXITkey to erase the menu.

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SimulatorThe Ultra Classic has a simulator built in that lets you use it as if you areon the water. All features and functions of the unit are usable. A messageappears occasionally to remind you that the simulator is on.

To use the simulator, press the MENU key, then press the up or downarrow keys until the "System Setup" menu appears. When it does, pressthe right arrow key. Now press the up or down arrow keys until the"Simulator" label is highlighted. Finally, press the right arrow key. TheUltra Classic returns to a sonar screen with simulated echoes scrollingacross the screen.

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TROUBLESHOOTINGIf your unit is not working, or if you need technical help, please use thefollowing troubleshooting section before contacting the factory customerservice department. It may save you the trouble of returning your unit.

Unit won’t turn on:1. Check the power cable’s connection at the unit. Also check the wiring.

2. Make certain the power cable is wired properly. The red wire connectsto the positive battery terminal, black to negative or ground.

3. Check the fuse.

4. Measure the battery voltage at the unit’s power connector. It should beat least 11 volts. If it isn’t, the wiring to the unit is defective, the batteryterminals or wiring on the terminals are corroded, or the battery needscharging.

Unit freezes, locks up, or operates erratically:1. Electrical noise from the boat’s motor, trolling motor, or an accessorymay be interfering with the sonar unit. Rerouting the power and transducercables away from other electrical wiring on the boat may help. Route thesonar unit’s power cable directly to the battery instead of through a fuseblock or ignition switch

2. Inspect the transducer cable for breaks, cuts, or pinched wires.

3. Check both the transducer and power connectors. Make certain bothare securely plugged in to the unit.

Weak bottom echo, digital readings erratic, or no fish signals:1. Make certain transducer is pointing straight down. Clean the face of thetransducer. Oil, dirt, and fuel can cause a film to form on the transducer,reducing its effectiveness. If the transducer is mounted inside the hull, besure it is shooting through only one layer of fiberglass and that it is securelybonded to the hull. Do NOT use RTV silicone rubber adhesive orMarinetex

2. Electrical noise from the boat’s motor can interfere with the sonar. Thiscauses the sonar to automatically increase its Discrimination or noiserejection feature. This can cause the unit to eliminate weaker signals suchas fish or even structure from the display.

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3. The water may be deeper than the sonar’s ability to find the bottom. Ifthe sonar can’t find the bottom signal while it’s in the automatic mode, thedigital will flash continuously. It may change the range to limits far greaterthan the water you are in. If this happens, place the unit in the manualmode, then change the range to a realistic one, (for example, 0-100 feet)and increase the sensitivity. As you move into shallower water, a bottomsignal should appear.

4. Check the battery voltage. If the voltage drops, the unit’s transmitterpower also drops, reducing its ability to find the bottom or targets.

Bottom echo disappears at high speeds or erratic digital reading orweak bottom echo while boat is moving1. The transducer may be in turbulent water. It must be mounted in asmooth flow of water in order for the sonar to work at all boat speeds. Airbubbles in the water disrupt the sonar signals, interfering with its ability tofind the bottom or other targets. The technical term for this is Cavitation.

2. Electrical noise from the boat’s motor can interfere with the sonar. Thiscauses the sonar to automatically increase its Discrimination or noiserejection feature. This can cause the unit to eliminate weaker signals suchas fish or even structure from the display. Try using resistor spark plugsor routing the sonar unit’s power and transducer cables away from otherelectrical wiring on the boat.

No fish arches when the Fish ID feature is off:1. Make certain transducer is pointing straight down. This is the mostcommon problem if a partial arch is displayed.

2. The sensitivity may not be high enough. In order for the unit to displaya fish arch, it has to be able to receive the fish’s echo from the time it entersthe cone until it leaves. If the sensitivity is not high enough, the unit showsthe fish only when it is in the center of the cone.

3. Use the Zoom feature. It is much easier to display fish arches whenzoomed in on a small range of water than a large one. For example, youwill have much better luck seeing fish arches with a 30 to 60 foot range thana 0 to 60 foot range. This enlarges the targets, allowing the display to showmuch more detail.

4. The boat must be moving at a slow trolling speed to see fish arches.If the boat is motionless, fish stay in the cone, showing on the screen asstraight horizontal lines.

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NOISEA major cause of sonar problems is electrical noise. This usually appearson the sonar’s display as random patterns of dots or lines. In severe cases,it can completely cover the screen with black dots, or cause the unitoperate erratically, or not at all.

To eliminate or minimize the effects of electrical noise, first try todetermine the cause. With the boat at rest in the water, the first thing youshould do is turn all electrical equipment on the boat off. Make certain theengine is off, also. Turn your Ultra Classic on, then turn off ASP (AdvancedSignal Processing). There should be a steady bottom signal on thedisplay. Now turn on each piece of electrical equipment on the boat andview the effect on the sonar’s display. For example, turn on the bilge pumpand view the sonar display for noise. If no noise is present, turn the pumpoff, then turn on the VHF radio and transmit. Keep doing this until allelectrical equipment has been turned on, their effect on the sonar displaynoted, then turned off.

If you find noise interference from an electrical instrument, trolling motor,pump, or radio, try to isolate the problem. You can usually reroute thesonar unit’s power cable and transducer cable away from the wiring thatis causing the interference. VHF radio antenna cables radiate noise whentransmitting, so be certain to keep the sonar’s wires away from it. You mayneed to route the sonar unit’s power cable directly to the battery to isolateit from other wiring on the boat.

If no noise displays on the sonar unit from electrical equipment, then makecertain everything except the sonar unit is turned off, then start the engine.Increase the RPM with the gearshift in neutral. If noise appears on thedisplay, the problem could be one of three things; spark plugs, alternator,or tachometer wiring. Try using resistor spark plugs, alternator filters, orrouting the sonar unit’s power cable away from engine wiring. Again,routing the power cable directly to the battery helps eliminate noiseproblems. Make certain to use the in-line fuse supplied with the unit whenwiring the power cable to the battery.

When no noise appears on the sonar unit after all of the above tests, thenthe noise source is probably cavitation. Many novices or persons withlimited experience make hasty sonar installations which function perfectlyin shallow water, or when the boat is at rest. In nearly all cases, the causeof the malfunction will be the location and/or angle of the transducer. Theface of the transducer must be placed in a location that has a smooth flowof water at all boat speeds. Read your transducer owner’s manual for thebest mounting position.

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WINDOWS SUMMARY

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Eagle's UPS Return Service

Eagle Electronics and United Parcel Service (UPS) are proud to offer allof our customers free shipping for all units sent to us for repair or service.If you have to send this unit to the factory, and you are in the continentalUnited States, use the enclosed UPS shipping label for easy, free shippingto our factory customer service department. There are six easy steps:

1.Call Eagle at the toll-free number on the front of this flyer for a ReturnAuthorization (RA) number and instructions about what accessories toreturn. Do not return a product to the factory without a ReturnAuthorization (RA) Number!

2.Pack your unit and any accessories in the original shipping container,if possible. Be sure to include proof of purchase for warrantyverification!

3. Write a brief note detailing the problem you're having with the unit.Please include your name, address, and daytime telephone number.

4. Please include payment for non-warranty repairs. Check, money order,Visa, or MasterCard may be used.

5.Fill in your name, address, zip code, date, and RA number in the blanksprovided on the UPS form included with your unit.

6.Attach the label to the shipping box, tear off the tab for your receipt andgive the package to any UPS driver or take the package to any UPSCustomer Center. You will not be charged for this shipment.

That's it! Your unit will be shipped to Eagle's customer service departmentat no charge to you. Units under warranty will be returned to you at nocharge.

NOTE!Eagle will pay UPS surface shipping charges both to and from the factoryfor this unit in the event it needs repair. Your unit is insured against lossor shipping damage when you use the enclosed UPS label.

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This UPS shipping offer is good only in the continental United States (excludes Alaska and Hawaii).

KEEP THIS LABEL!YOU WILL NEED IT IF YOU EVER NEED TO RETURN YOUR UNIT TO THE

FACTORY FOR REPAIR.

Accessory Ordering InformationTo order accessories such as power cables or transducers, please contact:

1) Your local marine dealer. Most quality dealers that handle marineelectronic equipment should be able to assist you with these items.Consult your local telephone directory for listings.

2) LEI Extras, Inc. P.O. Box 129 Catoosa, OK 74015-0129or call

800-324-0045(USA orders only.)

Eagle Electronics may find it necessary to change or end our shippingpolicies, regulations, and special offers at any time. We reserve the right todo so without notice.

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EAGLE ELECTRONICSFULL ONE-YEAR WARRANTY

“We", “our”, or “us” refers to EAGLE ELECTRONICS, a division of LEI, the manufacturer of thisproduct. “You” or “your” refers to the first person who purchases this product as a consumeritem for personal, family, or household use.

We warrant this product against defects or malfunctions in materials and workmanship, andagainst failure to conform to this product’s written specifications, all for one year (1) from thedate of original purchase by you. WE MAKE NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTY ORREPRESENTATION OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER CONCERNING THIS PRODUCT. Yourremedies under this warranty will be available so long as you can show in a reasonable mannerthat any defect or malfunction in materials or workmanship, or any non-conformity with theproduct’s written specifications, occurred within one year from the date of your originalpurchase, which must be substantiated by a dated sales receipt or sales slip. Any such defect,malfunction, or non-conformity which occurs within one year from your original purchase datewill either be repaired without charge or be replaced with a new product identical or reasonablyequivalent to this product, at our option, within a reasonable time after our receipt of the product.If such defect, malfunction, or non-conformity remains after a reasonable number of attemptsto repair by us, you may elect to obtain without charge a replacement of the product or a refundfor the product. THIS REPAIR, REPLACEMENT, OR REFUND (AS JUST DESCRIBED) ISTHE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AVAILABLE TO YOU AGAINST US FOR ANY DEFECT,MALFUNCTION, OR NON-CONFORMITY CONCERNING THE PRODUCT OR FOR ANYLOSS OR DAMAGE RESULTING FROM ANY OTHER CAUSE WHATSOEVER. WE WILLNOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES BE LIABLE TO ANYONE FOR ANY SPECIAL,CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR OTHER INDIRECT DAMAGE OF ANY KIND.

Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages,so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.

This warranty does NOT apply in the following circumstances: (1) when the product has beenserviced or repaired by anyone other than us, (2) when the product has been connected,installed, combined, altered, adjusted, or handled in a manner other than according to theinstructions furnished with the product, (3) when any serial number has been effaced, altered,or removed, or (4) when any defect, problem, loss, or damage has resulted from any accident,misuse, negligence, or carelessness, or from any failure to provide reasonable and necessarymaintenance in accordance with the instructions of the owner’s manual for the product.

We reserve the right to make changes or improvements in our products from time to time withoutincurring the obligation to install such improvements or changes on equipment or itemspreviously manufactured.

This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which may varyfrom state to state.

REMINDER: You must retain the sales slip or sales receipt proving the date of your originalpurchase in case warranty service is ever required.

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How to Obtain Service(Canadian Customers Only)

We back your investment in quality products with quick, expert service and genuine Eaglereplacement parts. If you need service or repairs, contact the Eagle Factory Customer ServiceDepartment at the toll-free number listed below. A technician may be able to solve the problemand save you the inconvenience of returning your unit. You will be asked for your unit's serialnumber.

800-324-1354Canada Only. Monday through Friday 8:00 A.M. - 8:00 P.M. Central Time.

To order accessories such as power cables or transducers, please contact:1. Your local marine dealer. Most quality dealers that handle marine electronic equipment

should be able to assist you with these items. Consult your local telephone directory forlistings.

2. Canadian customers only can write:Lowrance/Eagle Canada, 919 Matheson Blvd., E. Mississauga, Ontario L4W2R7

or fax 905-629-3118

WARRANTY REPAIR WILL BE HONORED ONLY IN THE COUNTRYUNIT WAS PURCHASED.

Please follow the shipping instructions shown below on this page if you have to mail your unitto the dealer. For proper testing, repair, and service, send a brief note with the productdescribing the problem. Be sure to include your name, return shipping address, and a daytimetelephone number.

How to Obtain Service(International Customers Only)

If you need service or repairs, contact the dealer in the country you purchased your unit.

Accessory Ordering Information

Shipping InformationWhen sending a product for repair, we recommend you do the following:1. Always use the original shipping container and filler material the product was packed in

when shipping your product.

2 Always insure the parcel against damage or loss during shipment. Eagle does not assumeresponsibility for goods lost or damaged in transit.

3. For proper testing, repair, and service, send a brief note with the product describing theproblem. Be sure to include your name, return shipping address, and a daytime telephonenumber.

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LITHO IN U.S.A. 988-0135-18

How to Obtain Service (U.S.A. Only)We back your investment in quality products with quick, expert service andgenuine Eagle™ replacement parts. If you're in the United States and youhave questions, please contact the Factory Customer Service Depart-ment using our toll-free number listed below. You must send the unit to thefactory for warranty service or repair. Please call the factory beforesending the unit. You will be asked for your unit's serial number (shownabove). Use the following toll-free number:

800-324-1354U.S.A.only. Monday through Friday 8:00 A.M. - 8:00 P.M. Central time, except holidays.

Your unit is covered by a full one-year warranty. (See page 30 for completewarranty details.) If your unit fails and the failure is not covered by theoriginal warranty, Eagle has a flat-rate repair policy that covers your unitand accessories packed with the unit at the factory. There is a 180-daywarranty on all non-warranty repairs from the factory, which is similar tothe original warranty, but is for 180 days rather than one year. For furtherdetails, please call us at the above number.

Eagle also gives you free UPS shipping from anywhere in the continentalUnited States both to and from the factory for all warranty repairs. You canalso use the enclosed UPS shipping label for non-warranty shipments.See page 28 for more information.

Remember, non-warranty repairs are subject to Eagle's published flat-ratecharges and 180-day warranty.

EAGLE ELECTRONICS PO BOX 669 CATOOSA OK 74015


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